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Paula Battle walks her way to better health
Paula Battle walked her way to better health four years ago and is dedicated to helping others do the same. ?Walk, Walk, Walk,? she tells everybody. ?If you can move, you can walk and be fit.?

2.
Tacoma Girls Night Out
Have a fun night out at Watson?s, a sponsor of Go Red For Women. You deserve it! Enjoy relaxed shopping, delicious wine and light appetizers in the company of friends. Includes two drink tickets per person and a 10% discount on your entire purchase.

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Puget Sound Women?s Show Goes Red
On the heels of Wear Red Day (February 7), we continue the Go Red momentum as the American Heart Association co-hosts the Puget Sound Women?s Show with Tacoma Mall and ShowCase Magazine. Go Red with us at this fun event focused on loving yourself!
You?ll find great wellness tips, beauty advice, new fashion ideas, and fun activities such as free chair massages and hand aromatherapy.
The first 200 ladies to register get a free gift bag and entry into a drawing for an overnight stay and dinner at Alderbrook Resort and Spa.

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Go Red For Women Inland Empire Lifestyle Change Award
The American Heart Association, together with our Lifestyle Change Award Sponsor San Antonio Community Hospital, wants to recognize people who have made positive changes to improve their quality of life and health. No change is too small, and every accomplishment is significant.

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Go Red makes a splash across the affiliate
Wear Red Day shined bright across the Western States Affiliate on Feb. 7. People, statues, buildings and a wide range of activities reflected the Go Red for Women movement raising awareness about women and heart disease.

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Los Angeles Go Red For Women Luncheon Facebook Contest - Official Rules
American Heart Association Go Red for Women LA Luncheon Contest
OFFICIAL RULES
Entry into this Contest constitutes your acceptance of these Official Rules. By participating in the Contest, you represent and warrant that you meet the eligibility requirements and acknowledge that failure to meet all eligibility requirements will disqualify you from participating in the Contest or winning tickets.

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Dr. Diane marks a decade as Go Red spokesperson
Diane Sobkowicz, M.D., is a respected cardiologist and expert on women and heart disease who is treasured for her ability to deliver complex medical information in an informal manner. She is the go-to spokesperson for all things Go Red in Sacramento, CA.

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Hong Chartrand wins Go Red Multicultural Scholarship
Hong Chartrand, a University of Arizona doctorate student, has been awarded the Go Red? Multicultural Scholarship presented by the American Heart Association and Macy?s Multicultural Fund. This year, 16 students in health-related studies across the country will each receive this $2,500 scholarship.

Nationwide, we invest over $132 million a year ($3.2 billion since 1949) in heart and stroke research that has led to recent breakthroughs such as clot-busting drugs and drug-eluting stents. Healthcare providers learn about medical advances and new treatment guidelines though our journals, conferences and online courses.